gattrib --version (return code: 0)
gattrib: unrecognized option '--version'
Gattrib: The gEDA project's attribute editor.
Presents schematic attributes in easy-to-edit spreadsheet format.
Usage: gattrib [OPTIONS] filename1 ... filenameN
-q, --quiet Quiet mode
-v, --verbose Verbose mode on
-h, --help This help menu
FAQ:
* What do the colors of the cell text mean?
The cell colors indicate the visibility of the attribute.
Black = Visible attribute, value displayed only.
Grey = Invisible attribute.
Red = Visible attribute, name displayed only.
Blue = Visible attribute, both name and value displayed.
* What does the period (".") at the end of some component refdeses mean?
The period is placed after the refdeses of slotted components.
If slots are present on the component, then the different slots appear
in different rows with the slot number after the period. Example: C101.2.
Copyright (C) 2003 -- 2006 Stuart D. Brorson. E-mail: sdb (AT) cloud9 (DOT) net.
gattrib --help (return code: 0)
Gattrib: The gEDA project's attribute editor.
Presents schematic attributes in easy-to-edit spreadsheet format.
Usage: gattrib [OPTIONS] filename1 ... filenameN
-q, --quiet Quiet mode
-v, --verbose Verbose mode on
-h, --help This help menu
FAQ:
* What do the colors of the cell text mean?
The cell colors indicate the visibility of the attribute.
Black = Visible attribute, value displayed only.
Grey = Invisible attribute.
Red = Visible attribute, name displayed only.
Blue = Visible attribute, both name and value displayed.
* What does the period (".") at the end of some component refdeses mean?
The period is placed after the refdeses of slotted components.
If slots are present on the component, then the different slots appear
in different rows with the slot number after the period. Example: C101.2.
Copyright (C) 2003 -- 2006 Stuart D. Brorson. E-mail: sdb (AT) cloud9 (DOT) net.